Now, yes, we know, these are also technically available in buddypress, but they have extra features that BP doesn't and also they don't take over your install - you can use them simply alongside your existing setup with no dramas at all.

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ok, looks good, but how would you display these communities on the front page, or how do you link to them? are they only accessible from the back end? Just wondering as the docs doesn't say much :slight_frown:

oh, and another question: as I don't know facebook, I have no idea how the messaging is supposed to work and I haven't got a test installation right now.
what exactly is the point of the messaging plugin without the friends plugin? To whom could I write? can I write to any user whose user name I know? can someone shed some more light on these questions please or give a link to a demo maybe?

Well, based on other private messaging plugins I've used - it was based on username. Given the username is usually shown on the blog somewhere in the post meta and in the comments.... pretty easy for users to find and message each other.

but how would you display these communities on the front page, or how do you link to them? are they only accessible from the back end?

They're only accessible via the backend. Note that we're not trying to copy BuddyPress. If you want a solution that puts everything on the frontend then BP is your solution.

what exactly is the point of the messaging plugin without the friends plugin? To whom could I write? can I write to any user whose user name I know? can someone shed some more light on these questions please or give a link to a demo maybe?

If you want community, you might as well go for full blown buddypress.

Heck no. For us, almost all of bp except for groups we already had with other plugins. To use bp, we would have had to remove a lot of code we already had in there and either convert data or tell folks to start over.

edit: Especially with the forums as we don't use bbpress on any of our installs any more

Friends

You currently do not have any friends.

*sniff* *sniff* Note to self: Change wording on that.

edit: d_kc although I can see why bp would be good for a starting or new wpmu install that hasn't had much work done with it.

I've got mixed feelings here. On the one hand, I love that everything is inside the WP admin. My big complaint with BuddyPress (other than the resource hogging) is that it presents two completely different interfaces for what should be an integrated experience.

But this set of plugins is missing one crucial piece, IMO. (Unless I've missed something.) They need a dashboard widget that surfaces relevant info for the user. When I sign in, I want to see a list of my friends' most recent posts/comments, notices telling me that my forums have new posts/topics, and a "you have new messages" link to my inbox.

Hey I am not exactly getting how community plugin works.
I could not find its use at client panel.
Can you give me details of its work.
Like where will it be displayed?
From where a buddy can join it etc. etc.

I only want to know exact functionality of community plugin.
I am not able to get how will it work with the site.
I got its functionality only with admin panel.
Where are the community posts displayed on the client panel?
How other members will get it?

One idea that I have for this plugin is to have badge notifications if someone have a new message, friend or community news. This won't be a frontend design as bp but just a notification so users know they have updates waiting in the admin area.

I'm getting the same results as drmike... but I also when I try to join a community it says "you have joined" but the community dashboard says " I am not a member of any communities".

I agree with betoverli also that notifications on all 3 plugins would be great...

On the Friends plugin... When you search for a freind it would be nice if it would search in all the fields and not just the user name... Exsample: If a user name is "techguy" but his name in "Tim" When I do a search for "Tim" I receive nothing found, but if I do a search for "techguy" I find him... It would be great to find the person by last name, first name, user name, description, ect.
It would also be great if when I add some one as a friend I lets that person see info about me like my about yourself, email, website, AIM, Yahoo IM, Jabber... and add in to the profile section phone number, and address...

What the community plugin is missing most is to allow search engines to spyder content of the message boards. This is very important in SEO. Is it possible to allow search engines to spyder public communities?

We'll be looking into the bugs early next week and will take all feature suggestions into consideration for the next major version.

What the community plugin is missing most is to allow search engines to spyder content of the message boards. This is very important in SEO. Is it possible to allow search engines to spyder public communities?

This is not possible with this plugin due to everything being in the admin panel. If you need a solution where everything is on the frontend then BuddyPress is most likely the best route.

@jo1965 hopefully we'll be able to clear up any specific questions you have re: functionality too then - but I;d encourage you to install it and read teh description on the plugin page first and then ask us some specific Qs.

Just to clarify, I'm using 1710 out of the branch trac and wp-super-duper-cache is at half mode.

I really dislike the idea of an email search for Friends but I guess having it there would be best. Kind of have an issue with privacy. For example, those of less than admin status can't see email addresses.

I installed Communities plugin but after creating a test user I am only able to search for communities in Title not description. And after joining a community it says that I joined but it never saves me as joined and always shows Join link under Actions.

Please disregard my previous post. The reference to the "messaging" folder was created accidentally when moving the file from a temporary folder within my FTP client. I resolved the problem by deleting inbox.php file and uploading it again directly to the wp-admin folder. Everything seems to be working perfectly now!

Hello,
Cool plugins! Is there a way for me (the WPMU site admin) to view all of the Communities on the site? I don't see any additional options in the "Site Admin" area for this? Am I missing something?

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